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Histone 3 antibody (H3K27me2)

This anti-Histone 3 antibody is a Rabbit Polyclonal antibody detecting Histone 3 in WB, IF, IHC, ELISA and IP. Suitable for Human.
Catalog No. ABIN7127881

Quick Overview for Histone 3 antibody (H3K27me2) (ABIN7127881)

Target

See all Histone 3 (H3) Antibodies
Histone 3 (H3) (Histone H3 (H3))

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Polyclonal

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This Histone 3 antibody is un-conjugated

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Western Blotting (WB), Immunofluorescence (IF), Immunohistochemistry (IHC), ELISA, Immunoprecipitation (IP)
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    H3K27me2

    Cross-Reactivity

    Human, Mouse, Rat

    Purification

    Antigen Affinity Purified

    Immunogen

    A synthetic methylated peptide corresponding to residues surrounding K27 of Human histone H3

    Isotype

    IgG
  • Application Notes

    WB:1:500-1:2000, IHC:1:50-1:200, IF:1:50-1:200, IP:1:50-1:200,

    Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Liquid

    Buffer

    Buffer: PBS with 0.02 % sodium azide, 50 % glycerol, pH 7.3.

    Preservative

    Sodium azide

    Precaution of Use

    This product contains Sodium azide: a POISONOUS AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE which should be handled by trained staff only.

    Storage

    -20 °C,-80 °C

    Storage Comment

    Upon receipt, store at -20°C or -80°C. Avoid repeated freeze.
  • Target

    Histone 3 (H3) (Histone H3 (H3))

    Alternative Name

    HIST3H3

    Background

    Background:

     Modulation of chromatin structure plays an important role in the regulation of transcription in eukaryotes. The nucleosome, made up of DNA wound around eight core histone proteins (two each of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4), is the primary building block of chromatin (1). The amino-terminal tails of core histones undergo various post-translational modifications, including acetylation, phosphorylation, methylation, and ubiquitination (2-5). These modifications occur in response to various stimuli and have a direct effect on the accessibility of chromatin to transcription factors and, therefore, gene expression (6). In most species, histone H2B is primarily acetylated at Lys5, 12, 15, and 20 (4,7). Histone H3 is primarily acetylated at Lys9, 14, 18, 23, 27, and 56. Acetylation of H3 at Lys9 appears to have a dominant role in histone deposition and chromatin assembly in some organisms (2,3). Phosphorylation at Ser10, Ser28, and Thr11 of histone H3 is tightly correlated with chromosome condensation during both mitosis and meiosis (8-10). Phosphorylation at Thr3 of histone H3 is highly conserved among many species and is catalyzed by the kinase haspin. Immunostaining with phospho-specific antibodies in mammalian cells reveals mitotic phosphorylation at Thr3 of H3 in prophase and its dephosphorylation during anaphase (11).

     
    1. Workman, J.L. and Kingston, R.E. (1998) Annu Rev Biochem 67, 545-79.
    2. Hansen, J.C. et al. (1998) Biochemistry 37, 17637-41.
    3. Strahl, B.D. and Allis, C.D. (2000) Nature 403, 41-5.
    4. Cheung, P. et al. (2000) Cell 103, 263-71.
    5. Bernstein, B.E. and Schreiber, S.L. (2002) Chem Biol 9, 1167-73.
    6. Jaskelioff, M. and Peterson, C.L. (2003) Nat Cell Biol 5, 395-9.
    7. Thorne, A.W. et al. (1990) Eur J Biochem 193, 701-13.
    8. Hendzel, M.J. et al. (1997) Chromosoma 106, 348-60.
    9. Goto, H. et al. (1999) J Biol Chem 274, 25543-9.
    10. Preuss, U. et al. (2003) Nucleic Acids Res 31, 878-85.
    11. Dai, J. et al. (2005) Genes Dev 19, 472-88.

    Aliases: HIST1H3J; H3/j; H3FJ; Histone H3.1; Histone H3/a; Histone H3/b; Histone H3/c; Histone H3/d; Histone H3/f; Histone H3/h; Histone H3/I; HistoneH3/j; Histone H3/k; Histone H3/l; HIST3H3;

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